Yes, indeed! She even has a cockerel tatooed on her left shoulder.Apologies if already mentioned but Marina Sirtis aka Deanna Troi from Star Trek The Next Generation is a yid.
Indeed yes, Cat - whereas before I Googled 'Samantha Fox Spurs', this time I Googled 'Samantha Fox Arsenal' and her allegiance to the wretched mutants was confirmed. Regardless, thanks for the info, Cat.Sam Fox is definitely a gooner, despite appearing on the front of 90 Minutes in a Spurs jersey c.1996. (Wasn't she standing beside Sheringham and the headline said something about "Tottenham's twin strike force"..? Which they'd hardly try now, of course.)
What I've managed to find is that Marley, after watching the 1978 World Cup, became a massive Ossie fan (Argentina having lifted the WC that year as we all know).Hang on. JK Rowling is a Spurs fan? Maybe I had the Worst Witch rip-off wrong all along.
Did we ever get a consensus on Bob Marley?
What I've managed to find is that Marley, after watching the 1978 World Cup, became a massive Ossie fan (Argentina having lifted the WC that year as we all know).
Because of that, someone at Island Records, Marley's label, sent Bob a Spurs shirt and he was photographed wearing that.
That said, there are pictures of Bob Marley in a HSV Berlin shirt too. All we know is that he was football mad, but whether he was a Spurs supporter I've not been able to ascertain.
Ah. Can definitively say that Ray Liotta isn't a Spurs fan. That's an old story that has been debunked. It is true that he attended a Spurs game, but it was only because he happened to be in London and wanted to see a football match. It was decided that he would go to White Hart Lane simply on the toss of a coin.Kevin Ashman. Eggheads.
Ray Liotta.
I don't know what we count as famous, no disrespect to these two, but I'm pretty sure Max Rushden from Talksport (though also Cambridge) and Adam Smith (Little Elvis/Frankie Fryer) from Soccer AM are both Spurs fans
"Oh yeah?"Ronnie Barker.